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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
TT*HE SPRING W O R K w ifl com e w ith » rush and * the demand for seeds w ill be unusually heavy for a short tim e this year. Stocks will be quickly taken up and late com ers will be com pelled to wait for shipments to arrive. This delay may mean loss. If you know what you are going to want, better get it now and be ready. O ur stocks are com plete now and prices are low, quality considered. y Lawn Stationery, 90c - $3 W h ite S eed O ats B a rley W h eat V etch R ye P ea s R ed C lover A lsyk e R ed T op O rch ard G rass Ita lia n R ye G rass IN WHITE AND TINTS y Lawn Pound Paper, $1.00 y Lawn Envelopes, 30c S tock B eets and C arrots B ulk G arden Mew' S p ecia l p rice fo r d d iv - — e ry from d o ck S aturday o r M on day, p e r ton LAST CALL for Sugar at $9.00 per sack! Have you ordered? Trimmings MRS. BONNIE W ALK ER, Prop. down on bustnosa Tuesday and W ed nesday. year-old sea o f Georye "Prye, from L N. Moore w as here a few day* near MarieL The cougar, which this week from E ocene. J. B. Dobbyn, o f Marshfield, was in M yrtle Point Tueaday o f this week on business. 1 J. 8. Lyons, o f M anhfleld, stopped ’a t here W ednesday on his way back to M anhfleld from Gaylord.' N. N. Nefanan, o f Coquflle, was in town Wednesday. A If. Johnson, at the Johnson Lum ber Company, waa in town Tueaday W ill Howell, at Coqaille, was op h e n on business Wednesday. .O regon has been chosen fo r one o f the fou r states w h en the inland Empire T aschen Association meet ings a n to be held in A pril. Coos county has been chosen as one o f the four counties where the Monroe Si lent Reading Tests are to be given. Mies Genevieve Thompson, county school supervisor, was op to Myrtle Point W ednesday giving silent read ing testa to country schools in this vicinity. down here W ednesday. Both the girls and the boys’ basket ball teams went to Coquflle Safhrday evening to pay Coquille. The gasses resulted in a victory to the Mgrrtie Point girls by a score o f 15 to 16; and the M yrtle Point boys lost by sixteen to tw enty-five. Those from Great People in H istoryA ppredate W e have the latest in W edding Rings and Diam ond Rings gtng operations here at McKinley and have closed their camp fo r the pres ent. • Chas. King n ude a business trip to Coqaille Monday. Irma Bunch returned home Tuesday from a week’s visit at Coquflle and Broadbent. Chas. Holmstrom made a business trip to Marshfield Monday. The M cKinley Grange Will have n regular meeting Saturday, Feb. 26. McKinley also expects to have a Fafm Bureau meeting Marsh 8. Miss ICalbus and Mr. Parr are planning to be with us at that time. A t the dance given here a week ago over |20 was taken in, above the ex penses. This w ill be spent toward the new organ which we are planning to get fo r the hall. Dorothy Maiden accompanied Mrs. Andrew Maiden and children to Marshfield on the latter’s return after a visit at M cKinley fo r the pest week. Harold Lamb and w ife made a busi ness trip to Ooquille Monday. A . L. Brown spent port o f the week at Brewster Valley, shoeing horses. Lyman King was a Coquflle visitor Monday. Lee Mast, who has been on the sick list, is much improved again. Mrs. L. L. La whom has been su f fering from an attack at the grip, but Is also better. < ■ * > ' . . ? k Jr I lf ‘ { jA ■ ■ ■ r , W . H. Schroeder & Sons Bankers Life Company pays, Ihre 01 A . T. M ORRISON, D istrict Agent Highest cash market price for cream. Correct weights and tests Guaranteed Swift & Company “ QTT VOUW M O M t V WOWTH ^